The Devotional Journey You Will Not Forget

Sometimes, we pray for breakthroughs, for the waters to part and the path through to appear, just like the Israelites did as they stood at the edge of the Red Sea. Other times, though, we pray modest prayers, asking God to sustain us.
When we ask God to sustain us, we are asking Him to give us what we need to continue. Faced with the realization that we lack what is demanded, we ask God to ... [Continue Reading]

The writer of Psalm 119 declared that God's word was a lamp for his feet and a light for his path. What a comforting thought. In the darkness of life, we have a light to alert us to the things immediately in front of us and a lamp to identify what ... [Continue Reading]

Our sense of taste is powerful. Sometimes, we say about a particular drink of food, "It was an acquired taste."
Think coffee. Most people do not like the taste initially. Yet over time, they enjoy the taste, the smell, and everything about the ... [Continue Reading]

In a changing world, we long for something that does not change. The writer of Psalm 119 affirmed that he found the unchanging in God's Word because God's Word told him about an unchanging God.
In spite of wicked people intent on harming him, the ... [Continue Reading]

One of the things that drew me into Psalm 119 was that the writer expressed real emotions. While he praised God and affirmed the value of God's Word, he also prayed heart-wrenching prayers about waiting and longing.
If the writer of Psalm 119 had ... [Continue Reading]

Life hurts. We struggle. We seek comfort . . . sometimes in the wrong places. What grace to know that God knows us and feels our pain. In His faithful love, He reaches out to us in faithful love.
In this section of Psalm 119, the writer shares his ... [Continue Reading]